The Citizen, 1989-08-23, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1989.
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Baptism held at Knox
Baptismal service was held at
Knox Presbyterian Church, Bel
grave on Sunday, August 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett of
Lucan, presented their infant son
Blair Duncan William for baptism.
Rev. Carolyn MacAvoy, minister
of the church, conducted the ser
vice. Mrs. Mike Siertsema sang
two solos “Sweet Stories of Old”
and “Thus Saieth the Name of the
Lord”, accompanied by the church
organist Mrs. Hazel Dalrymple of
Blyth, great-grandmother
child.
Visitors
home of
Siertsema,
Winnipeg,
Michigan,
area.
of the
for the service
Mr. and Mrs.
RR 3, Blyth were from
Manitoba, Southfield,
Goderich and Blyth
at the
Hebo
Dr. Ron Dunphy and family of
Torbay, Newfoundland, visited
Wednesday and Thursday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Roy, Christina
and Emily of Peterborough, spent a
week holidaying with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball, Matthew
and Alicia of Hanover and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Anderson and Daniel
of Goderich visited on Sunday with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Amanda and Alicia of RR 4,
Anderson. Walkerton visited with Mrs. Eliza-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davies of beth Procter, Belgrave, Tuesday,
Owen Sound visited with Mrs.
Mabel Wheeler and all attended
the Gourmet Supper and Theatre
play at Blyth Saturday, August 19.
Margie and Ruth Gordon have
returned to the village after vaca
tioning in Lions Head. While they
were there, they accompanied the
youth group from Bethel Missio
nary Church on a trip to Wonder
land.
Mrs. Howard Zettler, Sherry,
August 15. Other visitors at the
- same home during this past week
were: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stop-
forth, London and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Procter and Karen of RR 5,
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong
of London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mr. and Mrs. Gamer Nicholson
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Rob Nicholson of Listowel. They
also visited with Mr. Jack Wick-
stead at the Killberg Place, Lis
towel.
57 attend McBumey reunion
Wroxeter Mites ‘A’ champs
On August 19 Belgrave hosted
the mite boys tri-county north
division ball tournament.
Competing in the tournament
were Bluevale, Fordwich, Bel
grave, Wroxeter, Belmore, Wing
ham, Listowel and Blyth.
Wroxeter won the “A” cham
pionship with a 9-0 win over Blyth.
Belgrave Mite boys had a good day
winning the “B“ championship
with a 15-5 win over Fordwich.
Belgrave players included: Tim
David
Kevin
Jamie
David
Ryan
Embling, Adam Gamiss,
Piluke, Jeremy Campbell,
Campbell, Jason Howatt,
McCallum, Jason Curtis,
McBumey, Justin Howatt,
Cook, Michael Marks and Michael
McBumey. Pitchers for the games
were Jeremy Campbell and Jamie
McCallum.
A victory party was held after
wards at the home of John Camp
bell, the Mite’s coach, with the
players and some of the parents.
Morris Council supports
speed limit extension
At their meeting of August 15,
Morris Township supported the
request of the Ministry of Trans
portation to extend the 60 kilometre
speed limit in Belgrave. It is their
intention to extend the speed limit
for a distance of 100 metres south
of Parker Drive on Highway 4. This
concurs with a resolution passed by
East Wawanosh who supported the
matter.
cent of the funding for subsidized
children from Morris who attend
the centre. It was agreed, however,
that if the parents or parent can
justify financial need to Council
then assistance would be consider
ed.
The McBumey reunion was held
on Sunday, August 20 in the
Belgrave W.I. Hall with 57 attend
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shiell, Oak
ville were president and secretary
and Wilfred Shiell in charge of
games for the 19 children present.
Next year’s reunion will also be
held in the Belgrave hall with
Elmer Shiell, president and Mrs.
Mite boys
camp out
A campout was held at Jeremy
Campbell’s home on August 17 and
18 for some of the mite ball players.
Mite ball players include Adam
Gamiss, Jamie McCallum, Michael
Marks, David Piluke, Time Emb-
ling, Jason Curtis, Kevin Campbell
and Jeremy Campbell. His brother
Justin also participated. The child
ren had ball practice to get ready
for their tournament on Saturday as
well as swimming in the Wingham
pool and followed up with a
barbecue. After practicing again on
Friday morning the children re
turned home. A good time was
enjoyed by all.
Ross Smith, secretary and Miss
Gwen McBumey and Mrs. Neal
Hardie, conducting the sports.
Mrs. Mary McBumey 89, was the
oldest present and little Meghan
Daly Shiell, three weeks old, the
youngest, both of London.
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Council were advised that the
recycling bin which was emptied in
July of this year contained 8.7 tons
of material. These were picked up
by Joe Leyser Inc. of Stratford.
Councillor Wayne Riley advised
Council of a problem of the Nichol
Drain, which is located on Lot 30 of
Concession 7, at the site of the
Brussels Cemetery. Mr. Riley then
declared a pecuniary interest as he
is a lartdowner on the drain.
Councillor Clem McLellan made
a motion that was seconded by
Councillor Bert Elliott that the
township authorize Andy McBride
of Maitland Engineering Services
to inspect the site of the Nichol
Drain to seek a solution to the
problem. The motion was carried.
Council reviewed a proposed
agreement outlining a commitment
for Morris requesting the closing of
the Walton Waste Disposal Site.
The agreement sets out that the
township should be responsible for
four per cent of the closing out of
the site in the year 2005, give or
take two years. Council decided to
give this matter further considera
tion at a later date.
Council also noted that an agree
ment such as this should be
considered for the Morris Town
ship site.
Council was presented with a
budget review of general and road
accounts to August 1, 1989.
Reeve Fraser requested that a
letter be forwarded to Murray
Cardiff, MP, for information of the
Federal Goods and Services Tax
and its impact on municipalities.
Concerning the issue of the
Wingham Day Care Centre, Coun
cil is not in favour of paying 20 per
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